CLI Guide

If you run racresetcfg from a network client (for example, a supported web browser, Telnet or SSH, or Remote
RACADM), use the default IP address. The racresetcfg subcommand does not reset the cfgDNSRacName
object.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Configure iDRAC privilege and configure user privilege.
NOTE: Certain firmware processes must be stopped and restarted to complete the reset to defaults.
iDRAC becomes unresponsive for about 30 seconds while this operation completes.
Synopsis
RAC reset operation initiated successfully. It may take several minutes for the RAC to come online again.
racadm racresetcfg
racadm racresetcfg -f
racadm racresetcfg -all
Input
-f — Force resetcfg. If any vFlash partition creation or formatting is in progress, iDRAC returns a warning
message. You can perform a force reset using this option.
-all—Perform resetcfg.
Example
Reset the configuration on iDRAC.
racadm racresetcfg
The RAC configuration has initiated restoration to factory defaults.
Wait up to a minute for this process to complete before accessing the RAC again.
Reset the iDRAC configuration to factory default.
racadm racresetcfg
racadm racresetcfg -all
Force a reset of the iDRAC configuration to factory default.
racadm racresetcfg -f
Reset when vFlash Partition creation is in progress.
racadm racresetcfg
A vFlash SD card partition operation is in progress. Resetting the iDRAC may corrupt the vFlash SD card. To
force racresetcfg, use the -f flag.
remoteimage
Table 103. Details of remoteimage attribute
Description Connects, disconnects, or deploys a media file on a remote server.
To run this subcommand, you must log in with virtual media privilege for iDRAC.
Synopsis
racadm remoteimage -d
racadm remoteimage -s
racadm remoteimage –c –u <username> -p <password> -l <image_location>
Input
-c—Connect the image.
-d—Disconnect image.
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